Verás (en. You will see)

/beˈɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the verb 'ver' in the second person singular of the future indicative.
Tomorrow you will see the result of your effort.
Mañana verás el resultado de tu esfuerzo.
Anticipation of observing something in the future.
When you arrive, you will see that everything will be ready.
Cuando llegues, verás que todo estará listo.
To be able to perceive with the sight something that will happen.
You will see how the situation changes in a short time.
Verás cómo cambia la situación en poco tiempo.

Etymology

From Latin 'videre', which means to see.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you will see that
hope that something will happen or be confirmed.
verás que
you will see
expression indicating that something will be checked later.
ya verás
you will not see
indicates that something will not be visible or will not happen.
no verás

Related Words

ver
perceive with the sight.
ver
vista
the sense that allows seeing.
vista
visualizar
to form a mental image of something.
visualizar

Slang Meanings

To see something unexpected or surprising.
If you keep doing that, you will see, you are going to have a lot of fun.
Si sigues haciendo eso, verás, te vas a divertir mucho.
To anticipate a fun event or outcome.
When the party starts, you will see everyone dancing.
Cuando empiece la fiesta, verás a todos bailando.